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Vulcan rocket shows booster problem again
ULA’s Vulcan Centaur suffered another solid rocket booster anomaly on its USSF-87 launch, yet still delivered satellites to geosynchronous orbit while data is reviewed.> ...
Moments after liftoff from Florida’s Space Coast early Thursday morning, a shower of sparks emerged in the exhaust plume of United Launch Alliance’s Vulcan rocket. Seconds later, the rocket twisted on ...
The Space Force launched the USSF-87 mission from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Fla., early Thursday morning aboard a ...
ULA’s Vulcan launches Space Force mission; solid booster anomaly under investigation ULA’s Vulcan launches U.S. Space Force mission to geosynchronous orbit ...
United Launch Alliance launched its first mission of 2026 with the USSF-87 mission from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. Vulcan Centaur V-005, with four solid rocket boosters in the VC4S ...
The rocket delivered a classified military payload to orbit, but there appeared to be a problem on the flight.
United Launch Alliance flew its Vulcan rocket for only the fourth time early Thursday, but suffered yet another fiery burn ...
ULA’s Vulcan rocket lifts off from Cape Canaveral carrying two surveillance satellites for the Space Force’s GSSAP program.
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ULA Vulcan rocket successfully launches USSF-87 mission despite early flight anomaly
A ULA Vulcan rocket delivered a classified Space Force payload to orbit, despite what is described as an "observation" on a ...
As a ULA Vulcan bolted into the early Thursday skies over Cape Canaveral, many witnessed a solid rocket booster issue.
The Vulcan has launched on its second-ever national security spaceflight in what will be the biggest test yet for ULA's powerful rocket.
ULA’s Vulcan rocket lifted off at 4:22 a.m. ET from Space Launch Complex-41 from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.
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